
Sana'a - Saba:
Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb al-Rahawi met on Monday with Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Samir Baja'alah and several former directors of the Humanitarian Affairs Council branches to discuss the process of merging these branches into the Ministry's offices in the capital and governorates. The meeting also covered the level of humanitarian assistance being provided to those affected by the US-led aggression.
During the meeting, Minister Baja'alah gave a briefing on the Ministry's work in caring for vulnerable groups, including the disabled and those affected by disasters and the ongoing conflict. The challenges faced by the former directors of the Humanitarian Affairs branches and ways to address them were also discussed, along with the continuation of humanitarian and relief work under the current circumstances.
Prime Minister al-Rahawi commended the Ministry of Social Affairs' efforts in managing humanitarian work and proceeding with the integration process as outlined by the government. He stressed the importance of meeting all requirements of this integration phase and serving the needs of society by improving services and providing assistance to all vulnerable groups.
The meeting also acknowledged the recent military achievements of the Yemeni Armed Forces in targeting the Zionist enemy's strategic depth with a hypersonic missile, viewing it as a new equation and military strategy in deterring the enemy and enabling an air blockade of the Zionist entity in support of the people of Gaza.
Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb al-Rahawi met on Monday with Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Samir Baja'alah and several former directors of the Humanitarian Affairs Council branches to discuss the process of merging these branches into the Ministry's offices in the capital and governorates. The meeting also covered the level of humanitarian assistance being provided to those affected by the US-led aggression.
During the meeting, Minister Baja'alah gave a briefing on the Ministry's work in caring for vulnerable groups, including the disabled and those affected by disasters and the ongoing conflict. The challenges faced by the former directors of the Humanitarian Affairs branches and ways to address them were also discussed, along with the continuation of humanitarian and relief work under the current circumstances.
Prime Minister al-Rahawi commended the Ministry of Social Affairs' efforts in managing humanitarian work and proceeding with the integration process as outlined by the government. He stressed the importance of meeting all requirements of this integration phase and serving the needs of society by improving services and providing assistance to all vulnerable groups.
The meeting also acknowledged the recent military achievements of the Yemeni Armed Forces in targeting the Zionist enemy's strategic depth with a hypersonic missile, viewing it as a new equation and military strategy in deterring the enemy and enabling an air blockade of the Zionist entity in support of the people of Gaza.